CSUF Alum Sees Disability as an Asset, Challenges Society to Do the Same
Sociology alumnus Isaiah Piche, who has cerebral palsy, persevered to compete on Cal State Fullerton’s award-winning moot court team.
Sociology alumnus Isaiah Piche, who has cerebral palsy, persevered to compete on Cal State Fullerton’s award-winning moot court team.
Chemistry graduate student Kody Acosta and his research mentor Allyson Fry-Petit authored a new study to better understand and measure vibrations of solids.
Cal State Fullerton’s Project Rebound program celebrated the grand opening of its Center for Hope and Redemption on March 15.
Teacher credential students learn how to connect the arts to the curriculum through “Arts: Avenues to Learning.”
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded $1.4 million in grants to promote career and college readiness for K-16 students.
Engineering and computer science students are tackling real-world social justice issues and will pitch their ideas in the first-ever March 16 “Engineering Social Justice: A Design Challenge.”
Jonathan Woodbridge V, a Cal State Fullerton business administration student, shares how a donor’s passion for advancing financial literacy education inspires him.
A team of future engineers and computer scientists is working toward launching a high-altitude balloon to provide an affordable launch service for scientific experiments in microgravity environments.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is launching its first bachelor’s degree program in urban learning to offer students an interdisciplinary education with an emphasis on social justice issues.
Melissa Fernandez, a Cal State Fullerton biological science major, shares how the Gayton Scholarship is supporting her goal of pursuing a career in the research field.